Hurrica (from Great Gatsby) on Pittwater
yesterday. Picture by A J Guesdon, 2014.

If you want to see some classic wooden yachts then get to the
Royal Motor Yacht Club of Broken Bay at Newport this morning in time to see
these wonderful vessels sail out to begin the final day of the R-Marine Riley
RMYC Pittwater Festival 2014's Classic Yacht Regatta.

A light breeze yesterday made this fleet and Pittwater look
fantastic. Last night an evening with many of the skippers in the Garden
Forecourt, really a chance to spend time with Australian sailing legends and
hear more sailing history, stories, interviews and a whole lot of fun will
provide our readers with many a page dedicated to these classic yachts for weeks
to come - one per page we promise!

We have dedicated this week's Pictorial to some of what we saw
and provide a link to a Public Gallery so owners, families and crew may help
themselves.

A full overview of the whole Classic Yacht Regatta in Issue 156.
Pictorial HERE

Sea Guardian at RPAYC for
Club Marine Pittwater Sail Expo This Weekend

Sea Guardian. Photo by Damian
Devine.

Sea Guardian at
RPAYC for Club Marine Pittwater Sail Expo This Weekend

The vessel Sea Guardian, the historic 14.6 metre Solent Class
ex-RNLI lifeboat, is currently berthed at the RPAYC and will be on display
during the Club Marine Pittwater Sail Expo this weekend (between 10am and
4pm).

On behalf of the owner John Bauer, the RPAYC extends an
invitation to members and visitors to come down and view the vessel at the
Pittwater Sail Expo this weekend. John is only too happy to show interested
parties onboard. The vessel is berthed on the Services Wharf at the RPAYC
marina.

The Sea Guardian has saved scores of lives over the past 45
years. She started her working life in Ireland, where it performed 150 rescues
and saved 76 lives, before it came to serve in Wollongong in 1993 and then St
Helens in 1998.

The boat is probably most known for its fight against 24 metre
waves and 160km/h gusts in the tragic 1998 Sydney Hobart Yacht Race when it
pulled 10 yachts to safety.

More on the Sea Guardian and the Club Marine Sail Expo 2014 in a
Report by Damian Devine HERE

Champion of All
Australian Wildlife Dr Howard Ralph Supported by Annual SCWC High Tea at
Coomalong

Photo by Souithern Cross Wildlife
Care.

It's getting near that time of year again when you may spoil
yourself by visiting the wonderful home and grounds of Mr and Mrs. Glasson and
have a very delicious High Tea while at the same time doing something good for
all our furred, finned, feathered and scaled Australian Wildlife - yes, it's the
annual Southern Cross Wildlife Care High Tea at Coomalong overlooking the best
view in the world - Pittwater!

This year the High Tea shall be held on Sunday April 6th
(Contact Lindy 0409 404 570) in Lentara Road, Bayview.

We asked SCWC volunteers, the tireless Lindy Stacker, and the
lady who curates our 'Critter of the Month' section in Community News, Lynleigh
Grieg, to share some insights into a few of the furred, finned, scaled
and feathered 'critters' Dr Ralph and his team of volunteer carers have saved in
recent months just to bring home how vital this work is. Southern Cross Wildlife
Care is not supported by Government
funding but solely by donations, so it essential that the work of this team, the
overheads of the clinics and costs involved in medicines needed are met by we
who are For the Animals!

Margie Lingard with the Avalon Quilters Ladies on
Thursday (20.3.2014), picture by A J Guesdon, 2014.

The recent 2014 Avalon Quilters Show and Raffle for that
wonderful quilt, the "Josephine Bennett Quilt", an Antique American Raffle Quilt
c.1870 raised just over $6000.00 for the Australian Mitochondrial Disease
Foundation. Every year the Avalon Quilters display many magnificent quilts in
their annual exhibition and have, since making the Australian Mitochondrial
Foundation their elected charity, raised $20 000.00 over three
years.

This is the phenomenal result of the ladies who are Avalon
Quilters efforts.

On Thursday Margie Lingard (Chair of Fundraising at AMDF),
visited the ladies for morning tea so they could present a cheque for this
year's raised funds and spoke about this disease, the work this foundation is
supporting and a little about The Bloody Long Walk from Palm Beach, which will
be run in October this year.

A huge Success. Following on from last years
Adrenalin 360 Surf & Skate inaugural comp, all who attended the now 2-day
event agreed that it was a huge success. With support from Pittwater Council and
their Enliven Pittwater initiative, The Chamber of Commerce, Avalon Surf
Lifesaving Club, Avalon Bowls Club, Charities, shops and business, it was truly
a community event.

With over 200 competitors, their families and
friends, Avalon certainly had a carnival atmosphere. And the surf didn’t
disappoint either. It was equal to the event with near perfect conditions with 4
and 6 footers coming through.